Chapter 731
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 731:
âHello? Whoâs this?â Blaine asked, feigning ignorance.
On the other end, Coyleâs voice carried a cautious yet overly polite tone. âBlaine, itâs me, Coyle. I hope Iâm not disturbing you?â
Blaine chuckled. âOh, Mr. Wall. Whatâs up?â
Coyle hesitated before speaking again, his tone even more deferential. âI wanted to ask if youâve seen Sadie. Has she agreed to return to the company?â
Feigning realization, Blaine dramatically slapped his forehead. âOh! That totally slipped my mind, Mr. Wall! I got so caught up in the fun today that I havenât gotten around to it.â He paused before adding dismissively, âTell you what, Iâll make sure to ask her tomorrow. Hello? Hello? Mr. Wall? The reception here is terribleâI can barely hear you. Letâs chat later!â
Without waiting for a reply, Blaine promptly ended the call. With swift precision, he blocked the number and powered off his phone in one smooth motion.
The group watched him, each reacting differently. Sadie sighed, shaking her head. Blaine was getting craftier by the day. Tina barely held back her laughter. Noah, still masked, remained unreadable, though his grip on the wine glass stilled briefly.
Meanwhile, in the chairmanâs office at Wall Group, Coyle stared at his phone in disbelief. Terrible reception? NoâBlaine had intentionally hung up on him.
Coyle dialed again, unwilling to give up. âSorry, the number you are trying to reach is currently unavailableâ¦â The robotic voice only confirmed what he dreaded. Even a fool would understand now. Heâd been played! That little punk had deceived himâand taken his black card in the process!
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âDamn it!â Coyleâs fury exploded. His forehead veins bulged as he hurled his phone against the wall, shattering it into pieces. âBlaine! Sadie! Just wait and see!â he roared, pacing the room in frustration.
With the partnership with Burgess Group in jeopardy, Sutton missing, and now Blaine making a fool of him, things were spiraling out of control.
Just then, the office door burst open. His assistant stumbled in, face drained of color, panting heavily.
âSirâsir! Thereâs trouble!â
Coyle, still fuming, glared at him. âWhat now? Has the world ended?â
The assistant swallowed nervously, his voice shaking. âThe shareholdersâtheyâre back! Theyâre demanding an immediate solution for the deal with Burgess Group, or theyâll start selling off their stakes! Theyâre all waiting in the conference room!â
Coyle swallowed his rage, tugged sharply at his tie, and strode purposefully toward the conference room. Even before reaching the entrance, he heard the agitated voices spilling from inside.
Pushing open the heavy door, he stepped into pure chaos. Clusters of shareholders argued animatedly, faces twisted with dissatisfaction, complaints rising louder by the second.
âCoyle is dragging the Wall Group straight into ruin!â
âPrecisely! Did we ever face such disasters when Ms. Hudson was in charge?â
âHe single-handedly botched the deal with Burgess Groupâhow can someone like him still be the chairman?â
âSadie could do a far better job than this!â
These people, who once bowed respectfully at every word Coyle uttered, were now openly casting blame the moment trouble arose.
With a stormy expression, Coyle marched to the head of the table and slammed his palm down sharply, commanding the room.
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